We started our second week in Chicago with a Golden Day (day off). Traci, my mom, Lyndsey, Dakota, and I went to the Field Museum. I've been there before and I loved it just as much as the first time! The special limited time exhibits there now are about the history of chocolate and whales. The chocolate exhibit was really cool and we learned a lot about how chocolate evolved through the years. Originally, only very wealthy people and royalty could afford chocolate. At first, it was bitter because they didn't put milk or sugar in it until thousands of years later. Rich people had cups and mugs that they had made especially for drinking chocolate out of. I like to eat milk chocolate the best. At the end of the exhibit, I bought a chocolate bar with pieces of bacon in it! It was salty and sweet and DELICIOUS! The whale exhibit was really neat too. I learned that dolphins are actually whales. Lyndsey, Dakota, and I all fit inside a replica heart of a blue whale. Of course, we also got to check out Sue, the famous T-Rex fossil. It's the most complete T-Rex fossil in the world. It was interesting to learn that scientists know so much about this T-Rex just by her bones. Like, they think she was around 28 years old when she died, that she had arthritis, and she had a major injury to her jaw and ribs. They are not sure though, if Sue was a boy or girl! Sue was named after the paleontologist who found her. Another cool exhibit was called Underground Adventure. It was all about bugs.

Later that night, we went bowling. I love to bowl. Our new friend, Isabella came with us. Her parents are visiting their friend, Nic (who plays Bert) and went to a party so Isabella got to go bowling with us! The first game I didn't do too well, but the second game I did better. Isabella, who is only 7, did so good!

The next day was a LONG day for me. I woke up at 5:30am and got to perform "Supercal" on TV! A few of us from the cast were on "Windy City Live" on ABC7. It was really cool to see what all happens behind the scenes of a TV show. We went early to rehearse on the set and to meet the crew. Everything went smoothly and it was a lot of fun. I was a little nervous because the choreography was a bit different than what we normally do in the show. Later that night, I got to perform the show with Camden, as Jane, for the first time. Every few weeks, we rotate our pairings, so Dakota will perform with Annie for a while and we will switch again in Toronto. This week, our cast started collecting money for a charity called Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. At the end of each show, we sell bracelets, holiday ornaments, cookbooks, aprons, signed playbills and posters, and tote bags. People have been very generous and we've raised a lot of money so far.

Later in the week, Dakota and Lyndsey's friend, Karli, and her mom, Tina, came to visit. It was great to get to know them. They even came with us on a field trip to the Willis Tower. The Willis Tower used to be called the Sears Tower and a lot of people in Chicago still call it that! The Sky Deck observatory is on the 103rd floor and the tower is the 8th tallest building in the world and THE tallest building in North America at 1,730 feet tall. From the Skydeck, you can see 40-50 miles away and on a clear day can see 4 states: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. After our visit, we ate lunch at Ed Debevics restaurant. It's a fun diner like restaurant where all the waiters and waitresses are funny and rude. Our waiter was named Popcorn. I got a chili dog and a chocolate malt shake. Miss Kim always takes us on the best field trips!

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Thanks for following along while I blog about my amazing experiences on stage and in front of the camera. My mom and I started this blog to record my fantastic memories while on the road with Disney's Beauty and the Beast. I played "Chip", the teacup for almost an entire year. I got to visit and perform in 42 cities and I had an amazing time! My other favorite roles and shows have been Fulton Theatre's 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' (Jeremy Potts), Walnut Street Theatre's 'Oliver', Civic Theatre of Allentown's 'A Christmas Carol' (Tiny Tim), 'Seussical Jr.' (JoJo), 'Abe Lincoln in Illinois' (Jimmy Gale/Tad Lincoln), 'High School Musical' (B-Boy), 'Cabaret' (Boy Soprano Soloist), 'Parade', and 'Willy Wonka Jr.'(Oompa Loompa).
I have so many amazing people in my life that love me and support my talents like my TERRIFIC family, my AWESOME friends, and my FANTASTIC teachers. I can't thank you enough for all of your support!
I'd like to give special thanks to those who have helped me grow and improve on what I love to do...especially William Sanders, Pam Rice, Roni Gerry, Shawn Salevsky, Lois Waelchli, Bob Marks, Jen Rudin, and my agents, David and Dina, at Generation TV!